We Have Never Been Acafans: Notes Towards a Posthumanist Approach to Media Fandom

Authors

  • Mandy Elizabeth Moore University of Florida

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33182/joph.v4i3.3299

Keywords:

Fan studies, Media fandoms, New materialism, Autoethnography

Abstract

Media fandoms highlight the power nonhuman actors have to move, shape, and perhaps even possess us. In stating, “I am a fan of this thing,” we have already signaled a new state of being for ourselves rooted in a deep investment with something nonhuman. However, despite the foundational nonhuman entanglements of fandom, fan studies as a field has yet to engage in a sustained, comprehensive dialogue with posthumanism. In this article, I propose a theoretical vision for posthumanist fan studies, outlining how this framework would both compliment and complicate existing fandom scholarship and explicating an emergent, intra-active view of fandom. I then offer two potential methodologies that would prove useful in posthumanist fan studies research.

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Published

2024-12-19

How to Cite

Moore, M. E. “We Have Never Been Acafans: Notes Towards a Posthumanist Approach to Media Fandom”. Journal of Posthumanism, vol. 4, no. 3, Dec. 2024, pp. 177-90, doi:10.33182/joph.v4i3.3299.

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Dossier: Posthumanism and Media Studies